6 killed after gunman opens fire in Kyiv, Ukrainian officials say
Key Points:
- A gunman killed at least six people in Kyiv, Ukraine, before barricading himself in a supermarket; he was shot and killed by police after failed negotiation attempts, according to Ukrainian officials.
- The attacker killed four bystanders on the street and a fifth inside the supermarket, with a sixth victim dying later in hospital, as confirmed by Kyiv's mayor Vitali Klitschko.
- The gunman, born in 1968, legally owned the carbine used in the attack and had recently attempted to renew his weapon permit, with investigations ongoing into the medical certificate he provided.
- The incident occurred amid ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with recent Russian attacks killing civilians and damaging infrastructure, while Ukraine launched drone strikes on oil refineries in Russia.
- Russia reported destroying 258 Ukrainian drones overnight across multiple regions, including Crimea and the Black and Azov seas, highlighting the intensity of the ongoing hostilities.